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<blockquote data-quote="Richard B" data-source="post: 160439" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>I've yet to play the "real" version of this. I've played it twice at expos, but both times the software was unfinished (though it was pretty far along the second time). The key to this game is ball control - random flailing away will put an end to your game fast. I also found it interesting (not sure I can say I liked it or not) that they're bringing scores back down to Earth, with a ones column that does not always end in zero. </p><p>The way this thing plays movie clips and animations in full color - that is awesome, and makes those DMD animations Stern loves look crappy. It's also has very useful info. The crystal ball which plays video inside it is also awesome. Hopefully, they'll stay in business and force Stern's hand to make full color the standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard B, post: 160439, member: 306"] I've yet to play the "real" version of this. I've played it twice at expos, but both times the software was unfinished (though it was pretty far along the second time). The key to this game is ball control - random flailing away will put an end to your game fast. I also found it interesting (not sure I can say I liked it or not) that they're bringing scores back down to Earth, with a ones column that does not always end in zero. The way this thing plays movie clips and animations in full color - that is awesome, and makes those DMD animations Stern loves look crappy. It's also has very useful info. The crystal ball which plays video inside it is also awesome. Hopefully, they'll stay in business and force Stern's hand to make full color the standard. [/QUOTE]
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